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Commercial Foods Are Killing Our Pets E-mail
Friday, 01 June 2007

Dear Nanny Fran,

What do you think of this letter I received from Bob Wheeler, Chairman & CEO at Hills Pet Nutrition? Have we seen the last of the pet food recalls?

Barbie

Go to Dogfoodanalysis.com and look up the contents of these commercial products. Corn, wheat, ground peanut hulls, soy… GARBAGE… cancer producing, allergy producing, all nothing but cheap fillers.  Corn, wheat, soy, ground peanut hulls and sorghum have no place in a dog or cat’s diet.

By the way, don’t be impressed if you see soy in animal foods. According to my information, soy is not a bio-available source of protein for dogs and it causes allergies. Yes, supposedly soy is good for people; however, it  does not have the same benefit for animals.

I have been a caregiver to treasured animals for 13 years. Having spent the last six years researching cancer, cancer causes, diets to prevent cancer and having experienced nine surgeries for spindle cell and mast cell tumors all over my dog Amy’s body, I believe I have become somewhat knowledgeable about cancer and nutrition. Along the way I have helped people diagnose osteosarcoma (bone cancer) in their dogs. In some cases I have then done grief counseling with the same person or family when the dog was euthanized. I have encountered at least two families dealing with mouth cancers. I also have done grief counseling with them. I know of a minimum of three cats who died from cancer as well.

I have encountered a great deal of ignorance among people. They are clueless when they hear any medical term. They “trust” what the vet says. Not me. I may get the opinion of several vets and still do my own research. Why? I will be the one who is totally devastated when my pet Amy goes to heaven. Absolutely no one else will be where I will be.

I remember the loss of my clients’ pets, Cali and Reno.  Both of their passings feel like they happened just yesterday as I type this. The veterinarian said after doing exploratory surgery on Reno that he found cancer in his intestinal tract from his throat through his esophagus, intestines and all the way to his anus.  He said that the tissue looked as if it had been exposed to the sun and received a terrible sunburn.  He had open blisters all through the lining of his delicate tissues.

Cancer. The unfortunate part of animals getting cancer is this. My oncology vet at Florida Veterinary Services (FVS) has told me that FVS only sees about one to two percent of the animals in the area with cancer. Most owners simply have them put down at their primary care vet and do not take the further step of going to FVS for assessment and possibly treatment.  One vet who has been in this area for more than 20 years says that he loses at least three animals each month to cancer.

Multiply the number of vets in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee and Orange counties times 36.  Then you will have an approximate number of animals who die annually from cancer. Corn and wheat creates cancer… corn and wheat are cheap fillers in all kinds of dog and cat foods.

Many, many people have said over and over again with all these pet food recalls:  “I am mad as hell that I have been spending top dollar on foods that I thought were good and they are corn and wheat garbage.”

Frankly Barbie, if you or I both got personalized letters from the CEOs of all the major pet food companies I would not be impressed. I also would like to let you know that many, many of my clients have started cooking for their animals. In some cases they are supplementing their cooking with commercially prepared foods from small companies who use organic ingredients, no corn, wheat, soy, ethoxiquin, BHA, BHT, etc.

These animals have noticeably increased energy, loss of weight, more brilliant coloration in their fur, allergies and skin issues have disappeared, etc. You will also hear from vets that “we” are not intelligent enough to concoct a healthful diet for our pets.  I would like to ask them how then am I able to devise a healthful diet for myself?  This is all propaganda to convince us we are stupid and are putting the health of our animals in danger!

I met a couple just last week from Germany who have cooked human food for their beautiful cocker spaniel for 13 years. The lady told me that when she was growing up in Germany there was no such thing as dog food. Her mother as well cooked up “dog foods” for the family dog.

I heard from a lady at Munchies in Oldsmar about a dog in Australia who lived to be 30 years of age. Supposedly he ate nothing but lamb and brussels sprouts! 30 years old! Our cancer-causing garbage pet foods are causing dogs to die off at all ages 6, 8, 10, 12 and 15. Fifteen should be middle age! And, it can be!


 © 2007 Francene Mattucci. All Rights Reserved.

Francene Mattucci founded Never Say Good Bye Pet Sitting Service in 1994. Call 727-512-3206, visit www.TampaBayPetCare.com or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with questions for this column.

 
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